Coquette on my National Tricone (1931) -new video-

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Sebastian Müller
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Coquette on my National Tricone (1931) -new video-

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Aloha friends,

I am having a rather busy spring/summer playing with both of my bands but finally had time to do another video:
The swing classic Coquette.
I got inspired by several different versions: Guy Lombardo, Bob Crosby and of course Django Reinhardt.
The tuning I use is A Highbass (Hi to low E C#A E C# A)
Same as Dobro Tuning but one whole step up.
You'll find Tabs and Backingtracks on my website:
https://hawaiian-steel-guitar.com/tabs

Hope you like it 😊!
Aloha
🌴

Sebastian
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click here to watch the video ------> https://youtu.be/_IruAg6W8_c
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Jack Hanson
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Wonderful, Sebastian. Thanks for sharing!
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So good Sebastian! I always enjoy your playing on the National tricone.
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Thank you so much, Jack and Joe, very glad you like it !
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Long live A high base! :D
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Erv Niehaus wrote: 12 Jul 2025 8:22 am Long live A high base! :D
G ain't so bad either 😁
I get tired of having to put string sets together.